By Randy Lange
Even with 10 wideouts on the current roster and only one a potential free agent, the position figures to be a work-in-progress under new GM Mike Maccagnan and new head coach Todd Bowles and his staff.
Eric Decker overcame his early hamstring issues to finish strong with 74 catches for 962 yards and five TDs. His 221 receiving yards in the finale at Miami gave him the second-most receiving yards and the fifth-most yards from scrimmage in a game in franchise history and his season receptions and yardage were both the most by a Jet since Jerricho Cotchery’s 82-for-1,130 in 2007.
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